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  1. John-Edmonton

    Out In The Cold Digging In The Snow -10 C / -12.3 F

    That's a nice comfortable metal detecting range.
  2. John-Edmonton

    Out In The Cold Digging In The Snow -10 C / -12.3 F

    "they would hang out of my britches pants legs"......that's so funny!:eek: I always pull my socks over my legs and wear a long teeshirt to cover my butt. But the hardest part is trying to have a bladder releasing episode through all that extra clothing. :rage:
  3. John-Edmonton

    Out In The Cold Digging In The Snow -10 C / -12.3 F

    Coffee does help. I grew up with a cold climate. Long underware, gloves, winter jacket and bingo!
  4. John-Edmonton

    Out In The Cold Digging In The Snow -10 C / -12.3 F

    The different changes on the screen slowdown, the volume on my headset isn't as loud and I do lose a little depth when it's extremely cold. I just slow down a bit, but it works. The older models with the rechargeable AAs were a challenge. They didn't like the cold and experiences a quick voltage...
  5. John-Edmonton

    Out In The Cold Digging In The Snow -10 C / -12.3 F

    I actually like to got out on sub-zero days. It's hard to explain, but a nice cold wind in my face actually feels good and refreshing.
  6. John-Edmonton

    Out In The Cold Digging In The Snow -10 C / -12.3 F

    Dug up some more newer coins to go towards my 2026 annual nugget purchase. I spent most of the afternoon detecting with my Garrett Vortex detector in the North Saskatchewan River valley. With a little research, some patience and luck, I got a little closer to my purchase with an additional $3.50.
  7. John-Edmonton

    Two Ways To Win A Detector At Garrett Metal Detectors (only if you like contests)

    Dang, I remember winning a Bounty Hunter metal detector some 35 years ago. I entered a giveaway contest on Western & Eastern Treasures. Being as dumb as a bag of hammers with computers, I had to type my answer with my typewriter and mail it in. There was some confusion somewhere, and they sent...
  8. John-Edmonton

    In 2011, I Bought My Wife A Car From The Cash From My Gold For The First Time

    You vave been around for a long long time. I alway's enjoyed reading your posts. Nice to see some of us die-hards still plugging away.
  9. John-Edmonton

    Two Ways To Win A Detector At Garrett Metal Detectors (only if you like contests)

    Help us hit 100K subscribers - giveaway coming! When it happens, if your name is drawn, you win a new metal detector. https://www.youtube.com/@Garrett_metaldetectors Enter one of your finds to Vaughn Garrett’s - "Favorite Finds of the Month Contest." https://garrett.com/share-your-story/
  10. John-Edmonton

    In 2011, I Bought My Wife A Car From The Cash From My Gold For The First Time

    I had some surgery booked, so I cashed in just in case I didn't make it .
  11. John-Edmonton

    Started Collecting All My Silver To Cash In . Tonite I Manged To Collect 1,213 Grams Of Sterling Silver

    Steve at Garrett always tells me to open my own jewelry store. But, I'd rether detect!
  12. John-Edmonton

    Started Collecting All My Silver To Cash In . Tonite I Manged To Collect 1,213 Grams Of Sterling Silver

    You got to stick with what you believe in! Lots of people out there are always telling you what to do with your gold, silver and coins. And, all that stuff cost you nothing!
  13. John-Edmonton

    Started Collecting All My Silver To Cash In . Tonite I Manged To Collect 1,213 Grams Of Sterling Silver

    So true! There are so many people out there always giving you advice. I learned to trust my gut instincts. I can't lose......I got paid to exercise with all the silver and coins, all my life.
  14. John-Edmonton

    Here's How My Cashing Out Silver And Gold Went Today.

    Here's how my turning jewelry into cash went. My regular buyer and gold seller is on holidays, so I went to Canada Gold, as they came highly recomended. They checked each and every piece carefully, surching for a .925 stamp. They also checked the gold with a Digital Electronic Gold Purity Tester...
  15. John-Edmonton

    Started Collecting All My Silver To Cash In . Tonite I Manged To Collect 1,213 Grams Of Sterling Silver

    Well, metal detecting has been one of my best investments! Over 40 years worth. I have accumuated over 1,200 rings. When I first started, I could easily come home with 10-12 rings on a full day. That was always a mixture of silver, gold and costume. Tonite I started screening only the silver...
  16. John-Edmonton

    Aquachigger Gets Attacked By A Possible Rapid Beaver Metal Detecting In The Water...."Scary!"

    Thanks for adding that piece. I was not aware of the flollowup.
  17. John-Edmonton

    Aquachigger Gets Attacked By A Possible Rapid Beaver Metal Detecting In The Water...."Scary!"

    It is a few years old, but such a good adventure to share with the newer folk.
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